0 TV J 10 THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, MAY 20. 1922. Nebraska Intercollegiate Track and Field Meet at Hastings Today Seven Colleges i Enter Teams in Athletic Classic I Wctleyan Athlete. Last Yeir'i Winncn, Looked Upon at Dangerous Contriulrri j s This Year. Miid field meet to be held today at I (amen field at Hastings, Neb., promises to be the greateit in the '.aociation's annals, ' Entries have .been received from ; Grand Hand, York. Central City. Uoanc, Weiieyan and .Hastings. Coach McCandlcis' athlete at .W'esleyan, lat year's Iniiers. shotiU tike away team honori. althougii jl'cane and Hastings will be con 5 tenders. ! . Wesleyan looks strong in the j weights and distance events. Martin faml Riith have been throwing the i';velin around 150 feet and should i (iiiikh first and second llastinR is counting on Harry in the wcichti: Schcridi in the quar- .tirj Anderson on the jump andal sprint', wniic ungga, nun ana aprar ' .1.. I! I - 1 - . i . - . it.. j are inc caruiuais ocsi octi on 111c hurdlers. J ; Warren Marsh. Central City's jpride in dashes, holds the cage in jil.e century and furlong. ! "York has entered a fuU team and .may cut in atrong on the leading Uam points which may swing the trophy to either Doane, or Hast ing. Alt the colleges are entering the Tctay. Conti to Meet Champion Next (.Chicago, May 19. "Young Jake" Schaefer today is the undisputed Vhampion 18.2 balk line billiardist of the world. The last person to dis pute his right to the title, Walker Xochran, was defeated, 500 to 414, in 'the third and final block of their matrh here last niht, giving Schae ffer the match. 1,500 to 1,333. 1 , Not only did the young champion !liold his lead of 81 points following the second block Wednesday night, -but he added 86 to it last night, win ning the match by a margin of 167 :poitfs. Until Cochran, 307 points be ihin made his strongest bid for the title by running 166 in a row, the bnatch was very one-sided. At no Hiine. however, was Cochran a serious Jcbntender. jSchaefer will be unmolested by challenges until next fall, when 'Roger Conti, French champion, fourth high man in the recent billiard 'congress, will have the right to a match with him. It is expected -.Schafer and Conti will meet at that ,trme. 'H ' - ' ina Fails to Throw Italian i I Boston, May 19. Martine Plestina tailed to throw George Calza, Italian .heavyweight wrestling champion, in pp minutes here last night, and under the terms of the bout Calza was de clared winner. ? j! Baseball Dope OmCUl SCOBE WEEK t BUIDINO, 8ATIBDAV, MAY i Wcntcni Lmwiid. to. M. I. W. WK. T. F 8. R. Tot. Mid. .Omaha, x Tl x Bloux City 3 Jlienver 1 3ea Molna z ' ;Wlchlt z 'IK. Jonph z iOkl. City x x x t 15 z i t S S 1 S 10 s 4 s 3 S 4 i- Nktloiial Lmiw, X ' Brooklyn Mid. M. T. W. WK. T. T. Tot. s. a. I z 1 anna. INow Tork Chicago Boaton Ht. touli 'Cincinnati inttaburfh t . T 1 4 16 : :: IS 11 30 1 7 is s x Z 11 Amarlean Leacoe. Mid. M. T. W. WK. T. e 4 x 10 x . Tot. 8. R. p. a Dotrolt At I .Aula IS z 4 T z S ,Clvland S )Chieato 0 - jBoaton S ,Wa.hlnrto i 2w Tork 1 s T 11 s 10 IS 4 Amerleaa Aaaoclatlon. Mid. ? M. T. W. WK. T. F Kan. City x S S IS 11 a Mllwaukfo S S S )4 S i Ind'apolla z 11 z 11 x loul.vllle 4 4 x I x Mlnnoapolti 7 3 S IS 1 1( t. Paul 7 8 SI S i - Toledo " 4 1V z 14 x i Columbua ( . S x 13 x j j Jfobisaka) State Leacae. V MM. Tot. a R. Tot. S. R. I M. T. W. WK. T. iScatrle z 4 4 8 Jairoary z S T 10 S O. Ialand z S S ' It ' S TVOrrolk Z 13 5 17 .. 8 rtaallnxa z 11 S IS 3 Lincoln z 4 S 13 3 No. fama qArchek the new Arrow Collar ' lOteacli Cloett,Pbody tCo. Inc 7 1J Bill Brennan P-.v f Taaavrs' Another possibility for Jack Demosev's crown Wll Stored iwiv when Jim Tracey of Australia in the eighth round of their bout in New Yoi k. the world, while referee McIVIand Lincoln Victor in Opening Game Huge Crowd Sees Capital City's State Leaguers De feat Norfolk, 10 to 7. Lincoln, May l5. Lincoln dedi cated " its new baseball park this afternoon; filled it to the brim and, incidentally, won the opening game of the Nebraska State league season here by defeating Norfolk by a score of 10 to 7. Free hitting and errors along the same line marked the battle. Lin coln apparently had the game sewed up until the fifth inning, when Nor folk started a batting rally v which continued with a considerable degree of intensity until the visitors had tied the score in their half of the eighth. Then the locals got their eye on the ball and batted out three runs. Score: NORFOLK. AB. H. O A UKCOIA'. AH. H. O A Hea-arty. lb I 111 (I Orr. m (114 4 8 S S B 0 4 0 4 1 T I) 4 110 4 1 S S SOJ1 s s s s 5 O 1 1 1 S 0 Wtaaer. 3b M.rr. 3b Houaa. rf SVbUtt. M S 1 3 4rrlf. If sos irM4. cf - I I I II cOnr. Ill 5 J SlHItrk. rf uonra. rf liooi Dr.. Clark. rf llcAlrln. ir S 1 OlZuktr. 8b sis ormkr. e 4 S 4 OlSnrrl.. p 4 1 1 Williams. P BmmU. p , Total. 43 13 34 111 Total 3S 10 37 13 Bcor by Innlnca: ' . Incoln 8 4 0 3 6 S 9 S z 10 Norfolk ..0 00. S 33030 T Summary Runi: WIr. Bchutt, Clark. Sp-llman-(3). Baxnott (2). Orr (!). Nc Coy. Black 3, W. Zlnk-r. Conkey (I)- Error: Wlaaor. Harr. ciarx. sarnaii, t.r- rl. Wood. McCoy. Morrl. Homo run: Orr. Threa-baao hlta: Carrif, Conkay. Two-ba.o hit: Black, Rome. Baa on ball: Off Norrl.,,1: oft Barnatt. S; oft William-. 1. Run and hlta: Off Morrla. T and 11 In 3 ianlnta; off Barnatt, 10 and 10 In S Innlnca; off William., non and 1 In 1 lnnlna. -. Struck out: By Morrla. 8; by-Barnett, J. Left on baae-a Lincoln, S: Norfolk, S. Earned runa: Lincoln. 4; Norfolk, 3. Umpire: Qondinc- Time: 2:00. HaaUiurl Beat. Beatrice. ' . Haatlnca, Nfb.. May IS. Kaatlnca iron a loosely played (am from Beatrice, 1 to S, here today. Crann'a -triple in the e-venth. . with two .men on, broucht In the winning- runa. Three pitcher were uaed to turn an apparent defeat Into vic tory. Score: BEATRICE. I HABTWng. AB. H. O.A.I AB.fT. O A. Adam., if 3 0 0 0 Amra, cf 4 S 3 0 Mrrhner. lb 3 3 10 OlDralon. m Parker. 3b 3 0 .1 Olfrann. Ib Bowman, cf 4 1 S SIWtlltta.o Hill, m 111 SlHollr. lb 8 0 18 5 3 8 5 3 0 4 1 43 11 0 Sill 3 0 10 3 0 10 0 0 0 3 8 0 13 MrParland, If S 0 0 llKnapp. 8b . ouino, aa ail l Tomea. ir TJnaer. e 8 14 lljohnaon. rf Blttmdorf, p 8 0 0 4IRldenemr, p Miller, rr I i Bmitn, p Hod, lb 10 0 OlWIfainfton, p 10 0 1 Total. ' II 111 111 Total 31 S ST IT Score by lnnlna: - Beatrice v 1 1 0 0 1 0 05 Hatnra 0 0 S 3 0 1 3 1 z 7 Summary Run: Adam, Bowmon, M Farland. Qulnn (3), Amen, Denton. Wll- letta, Knapp (J), Tome. Error: Kircn ner, McFarland, Qulnn, Crann, Wllletts (t). Knapp (4). ' Tbree-baae hit: Crann. Two-ba.e hit: Qulnn, Amen. ' Sacrifice hit: Klrchner, Parker. Denton (3). Hill. Baae on ball:sp.ff Rldenour, 3; off Bit tendorf, S: off Wlflnton, 1. Stolen hasea: Wlllelt (3), Knapp (8). Qulnn, Uncer, Johnaon, Denton, Double play: Dentnn-Wllletta-Crann. Run and- httai Off Rldenour. 3 and 1: off Smith, 3 and 5; off Wlazlnston, none and 1.- Struck out: :By Blttendprff. 1; by Smith, 1: by Wlralnarton,' 3. Left on base: Haatlnga. S: Beatrice. 3. . Hit by pitched ball: John, son and Willette. by Blttendorff. Passed ball: Willette (1). . Earned run: Halt ing. J: Beatrice, 1. Umpire: Hawthorn. Time: 1:SS. ' . . Grand Island Pounds Pritchard for 16 Hits Falrbury, Neb.. May IS. Wolfolk al lowed only four bit and shut out Grand, laland, 14 to 0. here today. Falrbury batters hammered Pritchard for IS hlta and seven error by Ornd Taland aided Falrbury in getting their acorea aero., th plate. Score: . GRAND ISLAND. , I , -FAlRBtmr. ABTR. 0,A - AB.H.O.A. Ra.nHp.Sb 4 1 9 Goodwin, ib 8 3 0 8 Rnben. 3b 3 13 SlOleraland. 3b 8 1 1 0 Mets. a. ' 3 1 3 SIMcDennott. a 8 S 10 3 Wlanstaff. cf 3 0 4 81 WlnTmah. lb ' 8 ISO Boi-wi. If .401 lllRelrhle. If 5110 HrrllTle. lb '4 0 S SI Brhroerda. rf S J 0 0 Robert, e 3 0 4 OlRUa., cf ' 4 3 10 Pritchard. p 3 10 SIRreni. n 5 14 1 1 Wolfolk, p , 4 1 1 Total 81 4 34 141 I Totals ' 43 IS 37 11 Score by Inning: " . Orand Island 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Falrbury 1 1 4 8 0 t it, z 14 Summary Rune: -Goodwin. Cleveland (IV, McDermott (4). Wlnbuah 3V. Relchl C), Bchmerda, Bllas. Breen. Error: Hay allp, Roben. Ileta (3), Pritchard, Breen (2). Wolfolk. Home runa: Goodwin, Mr. Dermott. Three-ban hit: McDermott. Wlnbuah. Two-bane hits: Wolfolk. Cleve land. Baae on balla: Off Wolfolk, 1 : off Pritchard. 1. Stolen base:: Bllas. 8truck out: By Wolfolk. S: by Pritchard. 3. Left on bases: Grand -Island. T; Falrbury. S. Hit by pitched ball: Met and Walnstaff. by Wolfolk. Earned runs: Falrbury, 11. Lmplre: Snyder. . Time: 1:60. Today's Timings at Ak-Sar-Ben Field Rergresso. 4 furlongs, 0:S1. Will of th Wlp. 3 furlong, 0:38 !-. Homo Msde. H mile. 0:13U. Boarea. H mile. 0:13 4-5. Tom Roacb. i mile. 0:55, Faahion Girl, S mile. :S. Blue Jay. H mile. 1:04H. Flint Rock. t mile. 0:IJ. La Nera. 4 furlongs. :60 i-f. Lo-BUa. J.. H mil. 0:15. . Rifle. H mile. 0:54. " Oapt. Donge, U mile, 0:34. Kanaas Olrl. 3 furlongs. 8:31 Sam Stafana, 3 furlongs. :J. Tawaseotha. .. mile, 0:11 . Knocks Out Australian in Eighth is tolling off the fatal ten seconds. MITSMISSCS BY THE BUFFALOES OMAHA. AB II H PO A E OTonaar. U Uurrb, ttt .. Oranlham. Sb Manoah, cf , lirlffln. rf .. Knederar, lb . Hllrax. .. 9 1 i a l a I la its VK i a i a a a Milder, 4 Okrte, p S Total aa s a 34 14 a eioix CITY. AB R H PO A 15 Hasalltra. ... Hemingway. 3b . Elan, ib Mets. lb Oalergard, rf , Roblnsoai. If Palmer, tb fhangllng, .,, Teaar, p 1 t s t S 4 ...... 4 ...... a t 4 a 1 8' S O i a I 1 in i i s a o v 1 S i a a e a a o a a l Total ; Hmm bv inalneat ... 5 S 87 13 X Omaha ISISIIIS t 3 fMoas City O 1 4 x Mammaryi Two-bas hit Palmer. Home ranst Mets, Oatergard. Narrlflra hllat Pal mer, Robinson, Okrle. Dnubla playsi Burch to H'Uraz to Hoedecori Teaar to Palmer to Metal Palmer to Mets. Earned runs: Omaha, t Moux Clly, 4. lft on baeeai Omaha, li Moax City, . Hasea on balls: Off Okrie. 4i off Teaar. 1. Struck out) By Okrle. B. by Tew, 3. Hit by pitched ball: Br Teaar (Wtleox.) Vmplreai Burnalde and Fltapatrlck. Time: 1 sS. BcwBaDResulrs WESTERN LEAGUE. ' StandUur. . . ' W. 'l,.''Prt. W. L. Pet St. loaeph 3S .8iHI Das lloln. 14 50 ..412 Slnux City 18-13 ,l$rkla.' City IS 10 .JOB Wlrblta IS 14- .5SI0iaba 12 2S J7S Tulia X IS .SMIVanrer 11 21 -DM Taftarday' ReauMs. St. Joseph. 6; Wichita. 3. Sioux City, Si Omaha. . - Denver, 4; pes Molnea. Z. Tulsa. 10; Oklahoma City, 4. . ' - Today' Game. Denver at Omaha. . Des Moines at Sioux City. - Tulsa, at Oklahoma City.' - St. Joseph at Wichita. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. . Standing. W. 1. Prt.r W. L. Prt Hlatlnn 8 3 .7141 Lincoln - 4 3 .571 Norfolk 4 8: .SJllKalrbury 3.4 .420 Beatrice ' 4 v 8 ,7llOr'd Ialand 1 6 .113 Yeaterday'a Results. Hastings, 7: Beatrice, 6. Lincoln. 10; Norfolk, 7. Falrbury, 14; Grand Island, 0. Today's Games. , Beatrice at Halting. C ' ' Grand Ialand at Falrbury. . , Norfolk at Lincoln. - , , NATIONAL LEAGUE. Standing. W. I. Pet 1 W. U Pet. Philadelphia 11 15 .423 Cincinnati 14 18 .433 Brooklyn 13 17 .414 Boston S IS ,808 New Tork 20 , S '.714 St. Louie .IS 12 .600 ritubunjtt IS 12 , .544 Chicago v 15 13 .536, Yesterday's Beenlt. . Cincinnati, I; Philadelphia, 1. St. Louis, 10; Brooklyn, S. , ' Boston-Chicago, rain. New York-Pittsburgh, rain. , "S Today Game. Boston at Chicago. Brooklyn at 8L Louis. Philadelphia at Cincinnati. New Tork at-Pittsburgh. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Standings. , W. ' L. Prt.1 w. n Pet. .481 .438 ,40 Nnr Tork 33 It .667 Boatoa 13 14 St. Louis IS 13 .413 Cleveland 14 18 Philadelphia 10 IS .5001 Washington 13 19 Detroit . is u -tail unieago ii ia Yesterday' Result. Chicago, 7; Philadelphia, 4. Waahlngton, 3; Detroit, 3. ,, New Tork. 12; Cleveland, 4. St. Louis-Boston, rain. , Today's Game. Chicago at Washington, Detroit at Philadelphia. . -St. Louie at New Tork. Cleveland at Bostln. , v AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Standing. W. L. Prt. W. L. Pet. Kansas City 17 15 .531 Columbus 14 14 .500 Louisville 11 17 .303 Toledo . , 4 32 .151 Mlnneamlis 20 S .600 Indianapolis IS 11 ,3D3 Milwaukee jt i.i .sot Bt. Paul IS -13 .534 Yesterday' Reeult. Minneapolis, 10; St. Paul. 2. All other games postponed (rain). . Today's Game. Columbus at Toledo. Indianapolla at Louisville. ' ; Kansaa City at Milwaukee. Minneapolis at St. Paul. At St. Paul - R. H. E. Minneapolis 10 IS 0 St. Paul K 2 t 3 Batteries Smallwood and Slayer; Mar tin, Hall and Allen. - Scrite on Trial for ' Comment on Horses Louisville, May 19. Trial of Bert Collyer, sports writer, charged with criminal libel in an indictment re turned by Ihe frrand jury last June on information submitted by R. D. (Dick) Williams, tilrfman, was ex pected to get underway here today. According to statements made yes terday, the prosecution will endeavor to prove Collyer had persecuted Wil liams fop 10 years through a publica tion of which Collyer is editor, Williams claims that Collyer pub lished articles saying -that some of Wiiliams' ', 2-year-olds were 3-year-olds, and that the racing commission .in Florida, where the races were in progress, held an investigation, ex onerated him and barred Collyer from the track, the vrlrran Rill Rrsmnan Icnnrtctri nut The ohoto shows Tracev dead to Metz's Home Run Enables Packers to Beat Omaha Buffaloes Are Held Scoreless hy Tesar Until in Ninth Frame Team Home Today. Sioux City, la., May 19. Metz home run, which came in the eighth inning with two men on bases, pro vided the deciding ' (actor in the Packers' 5 to 2 victory over Oma ha in the final game of the series. Tesar twirled a strong game, holding the visitors vlo four hits until the ninth, when four singles produced their two tallies. Denver Twirler Invincible and Des Moines Loses Pes Molnrs. la... Slay IS. Herbert Hall held Dea Moines to .three bit and won for Denver, 4 to 2. . Both pitcher re ceived aenaational aupport. Score: DENVER. I DES MOINES. , AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A ooraea.cf 4 3 4 0' Gorman. 2b 3 3 3 4 3 Wright. Sb 8 Loo, rf 8 0 1 Sllirant. 1,0 0 1 OIHoran. if 17 !rabaro, lb 4 J 4 X 3 Bhanley, lb 4 Wtpdle. If. 4 3 0. 01 Wagner, cf FaTtereonSb S 0 SI Milan, If $praner, M 4 Parker, o . 4 Hall, p 4 0 8 SlTurteoo, sa , 1 t llBrfen.c 0 0 ' 4 i Mr Urea, p 4 1 Totals 33 7 ST 18l Total. 51 3 17, S Score by Innings: ' ' ' Denver 8 S 0 0 0 0 0 1 41 4 Dea Molnea 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 O i Summary Runa: Oome. Wright. Shan ley (3), Wagner. Turgeon. Error: Sprang er. Two-base hits: Grant. Graham. Sac rifice hits: Wright, Long. Gorman. Tur geon. ' Stolen base: Windls. Left on baae: Denver. 6: Des Molnea. 6. Struck out: By Mollree. 3. Base on balls: Off Mc Ilree. 1; off Hall. 4. Wild pitches: Mc Ilree, 1. Earned runs: Denver. 4: Dea Moines, 1, Double play: Rpranger-Shanley. I'm pi res:; Brown and McQloom. Time: 1:23. , , . . - Saints Hit Opportunity and Win From Izzies 'WICnilB, IUn., Oiay J,. m. uymvtta .... at opportune times today and took an other game from Wichita, S to 3. Score: BT. JOSEPH. 1WUMTA. ' n.n.H.1. ' AB. H. O.A. Olsen. lb 4 0 8 01 L. Smith, cf 5 2 0 0 Porrlrfn. If 0 0 3 o Banter. .. a i s 4 0 3 llw.ahburn, lb 3 0 13 8 8 3 3 01 East, rf 4 3 10 4 11 2IBlakealer. If 4 13 0 Fisher, rf Bonowlta. cf Derate. Rmith. Sh ' 4 11 2IMcMullan, Sb 4 1 4 12 4 McDowell, 2b 4 1 SOS OlHaler.e V 4 0 4 2 0 tfMusner. p 3 0 , I Greaorr . 1 0 1 3 S 3 0 0 1 o Nufer, 2b Orabmrakl, e Grorer, p ( Totals . 8S SM ewi,. n n Batted for Musser In ninth. -, Score by innings: . , . . St .Toaenh 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 5 Wichita 0 0000111 3 Summary Runa: Fisher, Bonowltg (2). Defate, Gwbowskl, L. Smith. Berger. East. Errors: Fisher. Blakesley. McDowell. Sac rifice hit: Bonowlt. Earned run: St. Joseph, 2: Wichita. -8. Two-base hits: Defate, Grover 2. Berger. Bast. Blakes ley. McDowell. Double play: Defate-Nufer-Olsen. Struck out: By Grover, 8; by Mus ser, 7., Base on balla: Off Musser. 3; off Grover, 3. Left on bsses: Wichita, 10; St. Josenh. S. Wild pitch: Musser. Hit bv pitched ball: Washburn, by Grover. Umpires: Andaraon and- Donahue. Time: 1:55.. , - ' Tulsa Hands Oklahoma City , Its Tenth Straight Defeat Oklahoma City. T May IS. Oklahoma City Buffered Its ninth consecutive defeat today when Tulsa won. 10 to 4. All three of Oklahoma City's error helped In the scoring. Score: TULSA. J OKLAHOMA CITY. , AB. H. o.A. I ah. n. u. A. Ttennett. If 1 2 1 1 Pitt. If 0 0 HMIddlatMl, If 8 8 01 Bates, lb 2 7 OlOlnclardl.ef 5 2 2 0 S 8 1 0 S S 8 0 Thompson, 3b 5 Daria. rf S Lellrela. lb 3 ISO ISO 0 13 111 Lamb, cf Banman, 2b McGinnis, Crosby, e Lukanorlc. P Boehler, p Totals . 3 2 4 0! Fitter, o S 8 1 ' Si Maaaer, 2b SIS 01 Tate. 3b 8 14 llr48elle.es 4 0 0 1 1 Sherman, p 1 0 A 1 1 Tonne, n 13 3 0 18 03 'Heatly : , 0 0, 89 13 27 11 ' I Tot.tr 39 12 2f 11 Batted for Toung In ninth. Score by Innings: Tulsa n 1 1 0 ! 0 2 3 110 Oklahoma City 0 000 11300 4 Summary Runs: Bennett. 1 Davla 2, Lelivelt (4). Lamb (2), Boehler, Pitt, Mlrtdleton. Tate, LaSalle. Errora: Leli velt, Mlddleton (2). Ginglardl. Two-base hits: Bennett. Davis. Tate. LaSalle, Bau man. Sacrifice hita: Thompson, Lamb. Stolen baaes: Croshy. Bauman. Boehler. Bate on balls: Off Sherman, 8; off Toung, 2. Hit by pitched ball: Crosby, by Toung; Heatly, by Boehler. Wild pitch: Toung. Passed ball; Flaher. Runs and hit: Off Sherman, S and 10 In S 1-3 Inning; off Toung, 4 and 3 In 3 2-3 Innings; off Luk anovlc, 4 and 10 la I 1-3 innings; off Boehler, 0 and S In 3 2-3 innings. Earned rune: Tulsa. S; Oklahoma City, 3. Left on baaes: Tulsa, 10: Oklahoma' City, S. Umpires: Holmes and Ormsby. Time: 2:00. Complete Organization of IndusilLoop Organization of the Industrial Class B Saturday Amateur league was completed last night at, a meet ing of team managers. The league will open its season with the following teams entered: Union Pacific Yard Employes. Guar antee Fund Life. Federal Reserve Banks, Iten Biscuit company.Kirsch braun Creamer- "H Union Pacific Freight Accpii , .... New York Wins and Makes Clean Sweep of Series Cleveland Loe5ixth Straight Game When Sothoron and Bagby Are Wild and Ineffective. New York. May 19The Yankees made clean awrep of the series and Cleveland lost its sixth straight to day, when New York won, 12 to 4. Sothoron and Baabv both were wild knd ineffective and Speaker put in substitute team alter the third in ning. Baker hit his sixth home run of the season. Score:. CUVSUNn. I cw tobk. ASL 0.1 AM. H O A. Jaari. .If s 1 Witt, rf ' ? SSI Hi ass 3b Wll SOS rwalar. IT Mils, ef Hater. Ik firaaif. cf Millar, rf Mrlaala, Ib S Oulau. Ik a I t ItPC I S Ward, lb silt J U. S Oaromr. S "base, Sb I 4 aeti. aa avkaat. t . 'Ma;a.p oj TUls I ll J! in ! ! 4 111 Weed, rf a si ii a Is O'NMII. a L amii, a at, a a Malkv. p t Toull St I 24 111 Score by lnnlna; .,,,.,,.-..4 ri.vei.nd J ;! tZlt Nr Tork I I Summary Runs: Hpeakar, J. "1, Gardner. Wood. Wilt :. Kaw.ter Beeker ttt. Miller J. Pipp 3. Ward. Krror! Sothoron. Bakar. Two-be bill rUephenaon. Three-base bite! "-' Wambsgans. Ward. Home run; Bake'. Sacrifice hits: Baker. Sehsng. Double Slavs: PlnD-Scott-Plnp. J. Swl.Wempe- iganea-Oolato. Ward Scott-PI PP. Left on .'bases: New Tork. 3; Clevelsnd. 8, Base on balla: Off Bomoron, 1; on naaoy, as Stays. 4. Strurk out: By Maya, t: by Mall. . Hlta: Off Sothoron. 1 (none "t In first Inning); off Bagby. II In S In nings; off Stalls. 3 In S lnnlna. Pseaed ball: Schsng. Losing pitcher: Sothoron. Umpire: Chill and Owen. Tim: 1:M. Res Hammer BawsmeJ. Philadelphia. May IS. Chicago ehad Rammel In th alath Inning end won the find game ef tb erle today from Phil adelphia. 7 to 4. Pobertaon held (he Athletic to nine cltred bit. Miller hid two home runs, bringing hie total to eight Score: CHICAGO. I PHILADELPHIA. A. H. O A I A. H. O.A. Johnaon. as SIS llToun. b 414 MrClallan. 3b 4 Celllna. 3b S 1 rjennetm. is- I 1 !l Walker. If 4 3 1 0' Perkins, a 4 a l Mlllw. rt 4 S 13 1 I 3 S 3 I Hooper, rf trunk, ef ' Fellr. If Moetll. If liarlr. lb rVhalk. e Robertson, p 1 4 n Wrtch. rr x 1 0 1 mrtrke.. 3b 4 S 1 3 oiflailnwar. at 4 1 S 3 1 Rommel, p 1 J a a iImmm. n 10 1 S 3 I I n.iiKM ISO Total. i 11 ir 1 I Total 34 S 27 12 Batted for Moor In ninth. , Score by Innlnga: .... .... . . rhlcago .1 1 J J J-J Philadelphia 3 0 0 1 S 0 0 I Summary Runs: Johnson. Collin. Hooper. Strunk 2). Shely. Schslk, Toung. Walker, Miller 2. Error: Collins. Strunk. Walker. Two-bas hlta: Johnson, Fslk. Hooper. Perkins. Dykes, Collin. Home runs: Miller !. Bchalk. Stolen baae; Strunk. Sacrifice hit: Rommel. Doubt playa: Johnaton-Rommel,- Bebert-son-.tohnsnn-Sheely. Left on base:: Chi rare. 7; Philadelphia. S. Baae on balla: Off Rommel, 1: off Moore. 4:: off Robert, son. 2. Struck out: By Moor. S:; by Robertson. 2. Hits: Off Rommel, S In J Innings (non out In sixth): off Moore. 2 In 4 Inning. Losing pitcher: Romml. Umpires: Evan. Walah and Dineen. Time: 1:55. Senators. Si Detroit, t. -Washington. My IS. Washington won from Detroit. 3 to 3, in the ninth Inning today., when Rlgney failed to handle Brewer's hot grounder end let In the run breaking th tl. which had held for five Innings. Bsssler's double and a wild heave In the fourth gave the visitors their two tallies. Score: DXTJWWT. I WASHlNOTfW. ah. n. O.A.I AB. H. O.A. nine, ib a 11 limtsh. m tie. rutahaw. 3b Cobb, cf -vcb. If Wellmann. rf Baney. 8b wlrnee. s Rasaler. e Oldham, p Dauas, p Totals S 3 8 31 'Smith 0 0 S 3 3 3 v 4 0' w.rri. 3b 01 Rice, ef OlTndee. lb . SlOortiel. rf 4lOe.lin. rf ftlnharrltr. 0 8!erk. aa AIVmmiH.. St , 4 3 I Hnni 1 0 31 4 35 101 t . ae t rr is One out when winning run (cored. tan for Bush In ninth. Batted for Goebel in ninth. Score by Innings: Detrott 0 0 f S 0 0 0 0 J Washington ;.. .0 1 1 0. 0 0 0 0 13 Summary Runs: Hellmann. Rlgney, Harris (2). Gharrlty. Errors: Haney (2). Rlgney. Oldham. Goslin (2). Two-base hits: Rice (2), Bassler, Bush. Three-baa hit: Ohsrrlty. Stolen baae: Rice. Sacri fice hit: Oldham. Judge, Cobb, Goalln. Harrla Left on baaes: Detroit. 10: Wash ington. 13. Base on ball: Off Oldham. 0; off Francis, S. Struck out: By Francle. 4; by Oldham. 4. Hit: Off Oldham. S in 3 1-3 Inning; off Dauss. 1 (pitched to one man In ninth). Winning pitcher: Francis. Doting pitcher: Oldham. Um pire: Wilaon and Hlldebrand. Tim: 1:10. Shortage in Spring Lamb . . Crop Reported in West Washington, May iy.-r-A ma terial shortage in spring lambs and a resultant smaller supply of wool, was indicated by the Department of Agriculture as a result of reports just received from the western sheep country. The total lamb production in Mon tana,. Wyoming, Washington, Ore gon, Idaho and Nevada, the, reports indicate, would total only about 70 per cent 01 normal. The shortage is. attributed to a "dearth of ewes. Some reports indi cate, tne department said, that lartre western speculators and feeders have already contracted for approximate ly half the lamb crop, in Idaho, Ore gon and Washington. Bloomfield High' Team Banqueted by Fans Bloomfield, Neb., May 19. (Special.)- Members of the Bloomfield high school track team were given a banquet at a local restaurant last evening in honor of their having won the northern Nebraska champion ship at the field meet held in Wayne last week. Principal T. I. Friest and Coach C T. Feelhaver were also guests of honor. The banquet was given by Messrs. F.. A. Salmon, Hans Andreson and J. W. Dart, all prominent business men and ardent supporters of athletics. Five Major and Western League Batters. American. G. AB. R. ..31 12S 34 ..24 8 IS ..21 TS 13 ..27 108 25 ..23 SS S H. Pet. 47 .443 15 .407 30 .400 43 .808 28 .334 H. Pet. 20 .400 41 .390 2 .8113 41 .373 IS .373 R. Pet" S3 .448 S3 .444 44 .437 45 .:is (0 .214 Slater, St Louis ... Witt, Nw Tork . Cobb. Detroit Milter. Philadelphia N'Nelll, Cleveland . National. G. AB. R. ..IS SO s ..28 IKS 28 ..23 OS IS ..37 110 IS ..14 61 S Gowdy Bo.ton ... Hornsby, St. Louis Toporcar, St. Louis Blgbee. Pittsburgh Tierney, Pittsburgh WESTERN LEAGUE. 6. AB. R. Elsh. Siouz City ....20 lis 33 Fisher. St. Joseph ...30 117 J Manush. Omaha ....31 131 40 Bast, Wichita . ..31 134 21 Davis, ZulM ......! 127 SO Mad Rush to Get Ducats fqr GameRecord Crowd of Season to Turn Out New York. May 19SpUl aquads ef police bad to bold back the crowd of basball fans yesterday when tickets for Saturday's Yankee am. in which Babe Ruth will play were placed on sale. Fully 5,000 persons bad gathered to buy ticketa to see tbe great swatter in bis first eppearaaco of the season. Tbe police are making plana to handle tbe season's largest crowd at a ball game. New York, May 19. If the aun shines tomorrow and all of the telegraph wires between New York and Chicago don't break down before midnight tonight, Dale Ruth will be trying to hit his first home run of the championship season when the game between the Yankees and the St. Louis Browns gets under way before a world's series nizo crowd at a i r i - i inc ruio jjruuiiuo. Many a Manhattan heart UDon hour, stretching time toward the mystic midnight when ' I . ....j a.. a aieepyeycu uii'MJi'iittcr uvy business office with a message M. Landis asking if Ruth and after their six weeks exile. From the moment (lie blue-clad beys leave the office until another returns with a reply from Chicago saying, briefly, "aurc, go ahead." New York fans hold their hands over their mouths 1o keep their hearts from jumping out. Pair Has "Practiced Daily at Polo Grounds. Both the Bambino and Meusel are anxious to get back into the game, Ruth has been so sick of it all that he couldn't stand or sit to see the Yankees in a came without him, and by way of diversion has spent a few afternoons at the Jamaica race track. Meusel, less sentimental, has spent the afternoons in the grandstand learning and suffering. The two have been practicing daily at the Polo grounds before a wor shipful audience of white-coated pop and tobacco venders, who cheer lust ily and pocket the foul balls knocked into the grandstand. Tech Troiinces Lincoln, 9 to 2 Tech Hiirh clayed right smart base ball yesterday against Lincoln High at the Buffaloes' park and succeeded in defeating the visitors in a fast game by the score of 9 to 2. Both teams played good ball until the sixth inning when the Lincoln pitcher "blew up" and permitted the Bookkeepers to score six runs beiore the side waa retired. Birt, Lincoln hurler, weathered the fatal sixtn stanza, however, and then settled down and hurled good ball forhc remaining inning. The game was called at the end or the seventh. - West started the game for Tech, but wai jerked before the contest was many minute's old. Mack reliev ed West, fcwartz was behind tne plate. - ... . . ,r -.S S- Birt was on tne mouna ior tne los ers, and with the exception oi tne fatal sixth, worked in dandy fash ion. Olds was on the receiving end of Birt's deliveries. Gorman Loses.. Portland. Ore., May 19. Jimmy Sacco, Boston boxer, weighing 137 pounds, won a 10-round decision here last night over Joe Udrman ot Portland, 130 pounds. Gorman lost to bacco recently in Seattle on a foul.. Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. 3 W.:S?fS at" MET- V. -AsaujV- J M m- 8 . fT ' i Is aquivver today as hour piles lis 1. 1 . ...t . t iL. V. L win auiuie out ui mc jauncva addressed to Commissioner K. Bob lMeuscl can be reinstated Each morning the exile brein by playing "pj" tossing the 'ball to each other. They then, went in for a bit of chasing funso Dies. But the emphasis is on the battms loosening their shoulder muscles and sharpening their baiting eyes. 1 tits workout usually ended with a run, circuiting the field once o rtwice, finally winding up in the dub house, the showers aim a rubdowii. Ruth Smashes 'Em Into Far-Awsy Stands. In their last practice they appeared very busineslike. The pitchers whizzed over fast ones and lobbed over a mixture of curves, Affording Importunities galore for making backs more supple. Ruth swung wide of a number but he really didn't like to see even a bad one go by. "I haven't hit a good one all morning," he shouted to Meusel when he left the field, ignoring several that he dumped into the far-away grand stand. Pari Post of Legion to Decorate Graves of Soldiers in France Paris. May 19. (By A. P.) Graves of 4,000 American soldiers will be decorated by the Paris post of the American Legion on Memorial day. This is 24,000 fewer tl an the num ber decorated last year, the reduction being due to the return of bodies to the United States. , , AH the bodies remaining in France have been concentrated in six per manent American national ceme teries, except in 60 places where rel atives have asked that, the bodies be undisturbed. Ambassador Hcrrick is honorary president of the American Memorial day committee. The ceremony will begin in the forenoon with services at the Holy Trinity church and a me morial . mass at St. Joseph Catholic church. - The ambassador, escorted by all the American esrvice men in Paris, will lay a wreath on the tomb of the unknown poilu after the Church services. Pal Moore and Babe - Asher Matched at Denver Denver, Colo., 1 May 19. Pal Moore, the Memphis bantam, has been matched to meet Babe Asher, former, bantamweight champion of the A. E. F.y in a 12-round bout here May 26. ' Let Fatima smokers tell you FATIMA CIGARETTES TWENTY fir 2S eiust taste the different j . Bill Doak Wins Sixth Game liy i Beating Robins Ilorn.by's Home Hun, Hit Seventh This Season, Is Feature of CarJs 10 6 Victory Over Brooklyn. .St. Louis, Mo May 19. Bill Doali of the Cardinals ou hit sixth m of the season today from the Robin. 10 to 6. Ilomihy connected (or bit srvcnih home tun of the sraion, driv ing the ball over the screen in front of the center field bleachers in the fifth inning for one cf the longest hits ever made here, .store: ftaooKivx. . ivw ib All. D DI' Disss M SSI M.a, rf an ii a I , as.nk. If J . 1iv.ps, aa 4 I M..t iu 5 tl..A.t, fa ?. haliiw, Ik S U. Mai IT, It S f aV hulia. If S llraiitst, rt S IIMUM,! . j ua S Tatals a a T luilliih. if ., ft Sh,i. ISJ M la J.MMa, IS) Mum, a W M--MII. P MSMUS. IWMrr IWr.lUla. I II II It V II M.ia 41 I1 14 SI , Haiit tor Mamaii la fifb. Sra bjf laolnc: ......... . SI. Uil'l I I I 1 II Summary nunst Jr-hnma. f. Oriffilh. Whaal, Janvrin. Millar. Iwbrrry, Mann, Tatwrrsr i:. Slock OI. llorn.bf II). riMimior. Vrllsitrr. S hulls, hirers; Ja vrln. Millar :. rouml.r. Tsro-aaa bust T. Orllfnh, Whaal. Mask C, Olsaa Thras-baaa) bill Foumiar. Ilnma runs Hnrn.hr. Moubls plan r(.ak-Tojxrcr Knurniar. I.elt aa baarai Mraaklyn. Si BU liuls. T. Maaa en balls: l(( hataiur, SI off Ultrhall, 1) sir lNak. 1. Blrork aui r By lrtratur, Ii by Imalc. I. IIKai tre llllrh.ll. T In S 1-1 Innlnca! off Mamaur. S In ll-S innluis; oft Jsratur, S la 4 Innlnia Balk! 1)0. k. Le.ln( rllfharl Mllchall. Umplrafi aUcCormlck tad R'S Isr. Tiroa; l.H. Krtis TmK. riiUUaa. Cincinnati. M.y IS. Cincinnati fc.tl.d Alnt and Wlnlara hard loil.y, wlnnina a a ona-stdad urni (nm Phllan.lphls, S ta t. Courts, ald.d by sharp floldlnc, bl4 tha fl.llora to Ihrra hlta. King's trlplat and an InfiaM aul sronsd tb vi.llora' only run In tha ninth, Scora; rniLMEi.pniA. i cixa.vyTT. IR. H. 01 nH.Oi. llanMU. Ullll1 Hum. rf tV'htsuwa, k 4 S S 41 li.ub.rt. lb W llli.ma.cf 4 t I llDunran. II S I S IS S I alkrr. rf 14 l llokna. -h SIS S Hairrr. tf SSS 4larsrar. a S S II I Carmry. as S S 4 fllMlll. Jo S Couch. I I I II r.rkinaon. I KIHrhsr. ss la.lt.. Ib snllna, 0 atfif, a Winter., Kin I 1 I Totals 8f It V U Tm.la t S ! Ill Balled for Winters In ninth. Seora tir Innlnfs: Phlladclphl S S S S S S 1 f Cincinnati 4 1 tl S 1 S 1 X I Summary Runs: Kin. Burns. Daubart (5), Punran (!), Harprr 3, Harravvs (tl. Krrnra: Flatchar. Dunoan. Two.baas) hlta: Duncan (!), Harprr. Thrao-ba.o hlta: Da u hart (:). ("avenay. llarxrava. Pln.lll. Klnl. Doubla plays: Cav.nay-Botena-nauhrrf. Bohna-Daubrrt. Left on, baaa: Phtladalphla. Si Cincinnati, S, Baa on balla: Off Courh. 1: off Wlnlara, 4. Struck out: Br Coach. 1: by.Wlntara, S. Hits: Off Ring, I In -S Inning; off Win ters, la 7 1-1 Innlnga. Hit hy pitched hall: Duncan, by Wlnlara. Losing pltchar: Ring. Umpires: Pflrinan and Klem. Tlma: 1:37. Munger Pitches Huskers to Victory Lincoln, May 19. (Special Tele gram.) The Cornhuskers took their fourth atraight victory i from Ames and their third consecutive, 7 to S, win, when they drubbed the Iowa State college team by that score this afternoon on the Cornhusker field. . Munger pitched the game for the Cornhuskers and struck but 10 men. Runkle, second-sacker for the An gles, poled out a home run in the' fourth which upset the Huskers. Ames ran in four runs in this frame before a man went out. Ames scored its last run in the eighth. Score: MllrffJa m . - jj